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(IB Au) BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the twenty ninth ixf of 06tol of America, Daniel Belknap of the fjud Diftri^i has depofited in th]»:^ in the words following, to nuit .*•—** Tkb Villaob CompiitATioii or the Aft of the Congrefs of the United Sutes, intitled <• An Ad for the Charts and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of fuch Copies, during the fupplementary to an PiStf intitled, An A£t for the encouragement of Authors and Proprietors of fuch Copies during the timet thcreiD BCatiOBCdi Engraying and Etdung Hiftorical and other Friatt* the thirty firft year of the Independence of the United Sutoft ^tle of a book, the Right whereof he claims as Author, usiCK, BT Danibl Bclknap/' In conformity to meat of Learning, by fecuring the copies of Mapsr therein mennoned ;" and alio an A^ intitled *' An A^ y fecuring the copies of Mips, Charts and Books, to the and extending the Benefits thereof to the Arts of De(igning» WILLIAM S. SHAW, } ''^' '^l%2$iu. - ^ . 9 > ir ft ; PRE » INDUCED by the repeated folicitations of his friends, and the liberal patronage which he has receive< in former publicationsi the compiler offers the publick the following work. This volume contains upwards of onf^tfktd and forty pieces of mufick, calculated for divine woi ihipi befides a number of fet pieces for owR^nal purpofes. To coUeft the thoughts, footh the pafn«pS|,and expand the foul for receiving religious impreffions, i the defign of facred harmony. And the Editor flatters himfelf that the above defign will, in fome meafur be promoted by his work y and that, amid j|||ie variety of the following pages, fomething may be foun which will engage the attention and correfpond with the tafte of various characters. Should the Compiler receive that encouragement which has attended his former publications, his pa trons may expect foon to receive fomething fi|Aer from their obliged Servant, "^ The editor. Framingham^ November^ 1806. r <*> fVUi One fioith •*Mm 4mcc Tltfril Rut Second fiMKc Second liae fp4cc below BA^SS. The G a M U T. TENOR or TREBLE. GOUNTERi l i ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ^ Tbe natural phoe for me is ift IfBbeihtikiebtQ £ I^BaodEbeiht^meisin A IFB, E and Abe flat, me is in D SB^St A and Dbeftst me tstoG IFF be &aq>me isiii B I It takes 2 minims to make one fciulbrevvi, 4 crotchets, 8 quavers, 16 p ;! femiquaversi or 3 i demifemiquavers. IP F and C be Hiarp me is 10 | C If F, C and G be (Harp, me is in G If F, C G and Dbe (harp ml is inD Abofe met ve &W9 fol, law, faw, (bt, law, and below, are law, fol' \ltnhm9 Saif £iW| and then comes me again. ' Jvom jne to hw, aad from law to faw, are but half tones. Crotchet Quiver Semiqiuvcr ZEzr MUSICAL CHARACTERS. Stave r DsnUflemlqiuiver Ledger line ' FIVE lines whereort mufick is written* II fidJodwli-'* ** Flat f Set before a note finks it balf a tone* Sharp ^ Raifes a note half a tone, w Natural b- ^^^o^es any note, noade flat or (harpy to its priilkive ^ found. Slur or T Point Figure Hold J\poggituras ff >fS\* Shows wkat number of notes arefimgto^ oneiyllable. 2 A dds to a note' half its original length. Reduces three notes to two of the fame kind. Shows that the found of the note over which it is pla- ced fhould be continued beyond its cuftomary length. ^ Are fmall notes to lean on, in pafling intervals* and mud be dwelt upooaccordiog to Uic.raluc or. length of the note. Single bar Double bar i Repeat ZZZ S^^^' **^ P*^* of the tone is to te fiing-twicc. Figures Choofiog notes Show that the notes under figure i are fung before 2 repeating, and the notes under figure 2, after. li tied together witii a flurallare fung afier repeating. r il! ^^^'^ ^^ performer liberty to fing which he pleafes. aofe Firft B Second \ 2 Third % Fouith or ^ ^iTi^/z/w t/iff noic ower wbich h is placed to be fung s Fuft Divides the time according tetfae meafure note. Shows the end of a ftraia. Shows the end of a tune. COMMON TIME MOODS. THIS mood requires one femibrere or its amoi other notes to a bar. It has four beats to a bar down and two up. The accents fall on the firf third parts of the bar. Has the fame quantity of notes, is heat and acc< like the firfti only one quarter quicker. Requires the (ame amount as the' preceding, hai • two beats to a bar, one down, and the other up< has a full accent on the firft, .and a weaker oi third part of the bar. This mood has but one minim to a bar|is beatiui< cented like the laftj only one third quicker. ■ • •- TRIPLE TIME MOODS. CONTAINS three tnimmsin aW i hMfbreel) two 4own and 4ic other upt aa£««cccawdi| vli Sccoad TirS Buoad 3 Cont^i three eretcheu in slnr,beataDd accented 5 like the fidl, COMPOUND TIME MOODS. Z HAS tvo beati to a bar, which con tun Gx cnHchets, ^ acccDUd it . i»a-&uLej, MU3ICAL TERMS EXPLAINED. AFFECTUOfiOi ap^?ia>tatefy. Crefceado, or Cres. increajing ihtfivU^ Duetto, tvM parti t^ether. Forte or For. hudatiJ/uU. Grave t Jlav). Moderato or Mod. Jladtn the time. Tuu, ali vakei ttgttber, ^joioToi vtitb lift and vigtUTi ■ • • Via MO DUL ATION MuM'"K cannot be complete vllhcutllie affil^ance of modulatftn, or the art of varying from one Loy to another, by the aij of flats and (]iai[js. In order to do tltis wiih facility and cprre^ncfs, the oaxncs of the notes mu;l be removed int-> the new key, and occupy 4 place tlicre, finiilar to tli.it which they held in the original key ; that isi faw let thcC, imnieJiatdy preceding the fiat, be callcd-fol, prcfcrving at the fame time the tone of faw, its former iiiime. ; then by falKng a wlioletone to B, calling it faw, yoa come Uitp.the. kcLy of F. lu mod* iilaiin^:^ ii'.tothe Hfih of the key, the fourth is made (harp and becomes tlie le.'.ilij'j^ 11. le, or (harp fevtnth (f the key ( e, g. in the key of C m.ij'T, by ill. rn!ng F, yoit make G the key note. In order to apply the fyihiblcs iiithis cafe, Id the O immediately preceding the occa- ■ion:! Ihirp, be called fi\\*, prcfcrving the tone which ii held as fol ; tiJtri by Jailing hilf a trr.e :i .J jiH'r.g F me, yon arrive at the key of (j. Thus by a tlioiouii'' kr.owlcdyjje of modulation, llic mol diiTi- cnl- \ '.c J, t f n.ufivjk may b^* pc'i.rr...d jt fight. 1: i:.iL been aiierle;! i^a* v.\ ninilck i}:ere arc two natural keys, vi/. C m.ii' r, and A n»iii"f. 'i'li;.. a'i?!i:on is nndonSre lly errone(^us ; f(r 1 I k'.y c-.n b;; c.;ll'..l ::ri:u: si, tliat requires the uid of ll.its and !:s.iil>i to itritr "r^ '.y.\\:9. f *" cij^i-t in'tes melc^ious and agiecableto the t jr. A J ail ni-n r kvv ;t.[M : c ih,:ir fi::ih and fever.: h notes fharp \\\ aic--i.J"';;.; 1";--.t r.-ii ives ;i:id n wwr A in dcicenHin:^, it t'i/i!o\vs thit ^Jij 'rc- iA A 1. 1 n-^T, -.r; pjil;-, b; c.illcd natural, but ?:.ly t!i-U of C, "vhivj. »'.■:: il.:jlj lotiii. o'-.jtf'U'^ii. It 18 cccofnineoded that all notes made Iharp in the key of A mil and catlccffoly be called See ; as the word fee is much better adap toifaetrne fbund-o£ the note than the word fol ^ alfo in all fimilar (lances where occa(ionaI flats and (liarps occur, as in tunes in the n nral major key, where D is nccafionally made flat, the note on (hould be called faw in.'lead of me ; for by making B f^at, the mu( is general!) modulated into the key of F. Alfo in all fimilar il ations. ExafK'pfe ofihi key of A mifijr, I'jhreh: fc/f^:iuU he calk d fee, law law law me faw law fol faw me law fee law rf =^ES= SrEEEl±r!*§Eiz^i law law 1 iw law law fee law fol law law g-^;j=-f=1"p|E^iEgEEgE ^E| tillage Compilation of ^atretr Mmitl [ Sarnwett. Sevens. ^iiiiiiiiiliiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii] Jtfui, loter of my foul, Let mc lo thy bolbni Hy, While the neiier waters roll While the temped ftill ii nigh. hide, Till the (br^ of lifj b; pall: Safe into thy haven guide, receire, O receive my fuul^UH. ii^ilplligiifliiiiipii^iiigSiii Hide me, O my S: 10 Tlldm. L. M. Thi^ '^.ts .iil:v«ii, ?.r ciT^^.Tv ll)0* ; But the bright world to which I j»o H^lh jovi fubflantiAlandiliiccrc ; Wiicu il:.i;l I w;i'{o AtJ I'.i.d r.ic li'.t-.L : W hwii, &c. ■_^..t/::l§Z j l2ipilt« Ztlli -.r? r T'— r c- r'T — " v^"^^^ IIZI _Z '-Zr?.ZZC! I !/~.'.:i ^lEZ W. j i? Z "Z.'!l *"^H: ■T -r- r •" v^ r' *" '"^ r^" — ^T "" T"*?"""'! "TF""^ -"^ -^ '^^ r'^ y^ ■ l"^** iizzz n/jTizir.iTiz i.TZ jLZ^_Tx-'Z"ziz"L7.rzir*i''ir'Z3izzizzzzi«Tz ^ ~7"~ '.z Jit jj My fl-wfli null rtj:n')tr in the ground Till tlic la ft irump«.:'i j''y(i.l fjuud; 1 IitM l>.i:.c t!ic c\..\ .: uic'i ./. .\ :'ir'^;.ir.-, A .li \.\ r.iy ~' iv;i>'ir\ '• avmz rile. Funeral Hymn, C. M. njLr>»-s. 11 \ IW^M^M ■i-i- Why CO ve mourn departing Irlcnds, Or fliiKc at death's alarms 1 'Tis but the voice tUnt Til-.s iiligilillilll^iiiiipliiliiliii TTiT.ZgZBZII& '■^-^zt^icztz^^&Erl^ »^ lendst 'Tis but the voice that Jcfjs fends, 'Tis but the voice that Trfus fjnJs To call thcni to iils arras. 12 GranvtRs, S. M. Z. Got p. Lord, what a feeble piece Is this our mortal frame ! Oar life how poor a trifle 'tis, That fcarce dcferves a name. That, &c. db:g:z±czf T::E±EzEp:i: :::. :xd: :3=33?: : iF=^- -^^^fW - :.Ee5-«i=:f 3 =S -F" £c/o7W. C, M. West. 'liiiil^iigiilifiiigiiiiiiiLi^^^^^ Witli fongs and hooonrs founding loud^ Addrefs the Lord on high ; Ofcr the hcav'm f- 1^— r-i» I- -f- r- r- IP- c- -^^^ Ovwihe hcav'ni he fpreads h« cloud, A«d water* vcM ti Funeral Hvmn. C. M. HjLn'-s. 11 r ^ ^s^^iililigliiiSililliiiifiiil i iaifSpj ^g|p^g||5gggf; ||^^g|g ^5:jEigE|iEjEg| Why CO we mourn dcpartini^ (licrds, Or fliiVe at death's aUrms i Tis but the voice tlint TJ-ls f f l.|[it-t ^;g H l-n ».z^z^z t:Zii.-5:z€z^-Z-L.-.ri— : Ji: :z^:: bizr:z^zir. rcztzizzizzzz^ZiZ.:: z3zlzdz^_f:i: -pf ^^z: ""-gz ■P-I-&- -^— ■ i jfeadsi *Tu but the voice that Jefus fends, 'Tis but tlie roice ihat jtfus fends To call them to his aim:. I s ;zc:- .-ft-H 14 Mortality, L. M. Eflknap. • V - , g. j_ |_ r jm\ \ _\ w rW*W Air. I: i^ the Lord, cur Maker's hand Weaken* our flrength amidft; the race Difcafe and death atlin c»mmaud Arrell ui ai.d cu: fiiort our di\.%. Arrrft, &c. London, L. M. ELRSAP. Air. ^^m^mwmmMWt Exa'ted Priccc of Life, we own The royal kcnours of thy throne ; 'Tis fix'd by God's almighty hand. An J ferayhs bow at thy comnoand* i:«:^fsi Mzr:j:acjri«ir3l:?:i:«zz:.T^:iiE£t^iMr:i:~if£:ft ^S^i .1 nun, pocr man, b born to J!e, Made up of guilt and Thy d: wdful fcn-.^r.ci.-, Lcr J, wai ^^^mm^^^^^^^^^^m^ ^1 Rc^vrn, ys fin: yo'.; dud, Ruturn, ye fiiin-'ti. ^n:Ef|Et5;: Sil^lllipiigsiiii^ i6 Machias, R M. E. So#f. rcia:: iiii-^lii Eggte pi^igji# ^i il l|g gi -■B- : V ziBza:- :: The Lord of {lory reigns, he reigas on high. His robes of ftate arc (Ireogth and majefty ; The wide creation rofe at kis commaDdi Built gg^iliiiililiiPS^ii •Q^T p - Pi ■■■■■■ p 0i ^ ' ^ # IT* — T tH-t 0-T— -r-»-a-T-9i@~- — ^ s u^^^m gp.p;^|g^|pggaf!: |gg ii#lSiiPiiiliiiS SriiDZ m ^^nrr^^ ^^ ^^^m^ ^m^^ by Lis word and 'ftablilli'd by his haiid. Long ilood his throoe ere he b<;gan creation, And his own godhead it ihe fitnifuondation. —rmS .A.^P. 'gj ppgjpP iigj^plgtgsp^PPiP^ —pH^ifEzJ^ IfEE: -e ip-f- ?- !i§ -M-x-o- Hampton. C. M. Belknaf. iSliiliiiSi^iEliiiiili^ili^ :;"i3r~=:i:TB[zi::r~it:i;air.;:::»:!i|iTi:»i i mm^im^w^^^ iPiilili^ ^ Dearcfl of all tht names ibovc, M/ JlHu and mv C/od, Who can tcfirt thy hcav'nlv lovc,()r triilt wiili iJ. v blood ? * Pis bv »bc meriu of ihy death The ^r-S^-?-r f^' - J- -'" - !>-- 3>-P^iFHi5 ■ -FF^-^p-f^'f-f-p-f- F-F- --H- ■ --3-J- '-c-fp^-p-p-^F-t-i zr:f:;Hn^-:pflEi*:d:lf;::fiE:pfE:3fi±ESife:|:Et4:rt^^^ f • PLi. For. - '■ " -^ I n il M "• — — — a^ ^ I ■ I — "^ — • ■ ■ ■ ^ ■■■— '■■ ".-n ■:.tE:~EE:|iz^E Father finilc3 a^.->.ip ; 'J'is by il.inL- intcrccdiii;; Lrcith Tbc S|>irit dwells v.iih men, *i'is by tblnc intcrcf ding brcp.th The Sjiirir dwcrlli v.ith men. - — : — I T. : 1 z: pESE |EEPpEtii§lf£f^|"^^Ei|^p #lE^LS11Sf^pSiii^^^^E?&3ii "riumph. PTM. Hamilton. iiiepppiEi^^lPlig^lii^iiilii O praifc, jcc. i^i^iiiiii^i^iMiii^lli^iS O |>raife ye the Lord, Prepare >our glad voice, Hit pr»ifc ta the great Aifembly to Cng; In O praife, &c. ^^ SHiia^^^Pi^P^iS O pf atic, &c. lpEeE^g.^'£S=g=Efelil£BBl our erettC Creator Let Ifrael rtioice> And children of Zcon Be sla Ifrael rtjoice> ^ ^ BgggSigii And children of Zcon Be glad in their King. r Kingston. P. M. BaiLHAr. 19 iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiSiligSl iliilBiSililiiiliiilBgiliilliilil iiiiiiiillSiiiigliiiiliiiiiliSi Elim. All Sevens, Babcock. Words by Merrick, tm^mi^^^sm^^Mm^. Lift your voite and ilijnltful Cng Praifti to your hcav'ulj Jtlnj ; For hli blcffinp f»r t, And hit merry knows no rod. BESrrE UlliliiliiiSiSlii^^^^^ Ei^S^^HEMSlSs^^SEiiE^glliyiiil] Golgotha. C. M. Billings. Haik ! from the tombf a mourn ful found, Mine cart attend the crj; Ye living men, come view the ground, Where yoa roufliliortly lie. ^ilif^ipi ijg pgflEg^ ^jgg ^^fe ^ ^ ^^M^^^m^^^m W^^M\ iieHiili Princes, this clay m«ft he your bed. In fpitc ef all your towVs ; The xA\, che wife, the rcv'/end head, MuA He as low as ours. -a- ' Sharon. P. M. Beiks.p. 2 1 AIR, Thoogh not«ilhmorii.lty«wcrc(0'if dtirEnunud'iUce; YttwelicholdhimOBthelretB/fiilh, & tiy.lo, lhi> is he Who fuffcr'J ourdirgn. piiii^^iiirgiEsSiipisipiiiiigis Pel/mm. P.M. KoiT fwcctly along ihc g>y mead, Tlieiljilica ;iiiJ cuwilipi are fi.ra ! Tli£ ic. And on th« Mi.-p cf mi^nty wind* Came liyinj all abroad, Abd- on the »viR{;» of mighty wbuldCAmcAyinij ill abroad. liilliliiiiiliiiSil^i* ; :EEtE: :±:±±r: :ztnrzj£±afeEg ££:E±iS:E:E: : r.Eb:if rJI_ 5: I? -i- 24 Btr.KNAP. i m^^^m^ I^-J^Ep^lj^fEEE^i^iiE gEfelS Hancock L. M. T-p--" — 'r:~ T ° r:f~t~\ liark ! frori chc lk.'.C9 a iirennvcy*d br Gud's Almighty band j Al hii cvmmMd ihc Arcan* obey A ^ \ Hancock. Continued. 2'i and; At his conimATul the l^reams obey, COniiHATUl the l^reiiiis I ftrcams obey, And flailt almig at his command, And n:i(ii alm^ nt his cniiir.iand. command, And i\jiVi\ nt his cniiir.iand. along at nis command, Anu !uiii ai<>n^ nt nis cniiimana. T - " T — »"»""|f'"P'~T?'~^P^ F'^^-T I ^Ih along at kit command, &Ct Flanders. C. M. Kabcock. ^iiiEiiiiiiiiiift^iiiiiiliiiiiiiii in*. trinrz-Pffs- iiiiiisftsiili^iig flittce I have plncM nijr truft in 0«m!, Artfugc alwajs Di-rh, Why fliould I, like a tim-rctis hird, To difUnt mmmlains/jy, To, &c. ! :" "^ D hJJ-J- Belknap. 26 FmJI Needham. C. M. The meadows drcft in ^zzriczipzirziT 131:;=: "~:rzr ::—"—? zxR:«i^:;r!T!;i:&i:::p:-r=^- -^-T =]:=;: The Kttic bills on cv'ry fide. Rejoice at falling lliowVs, The ^EHSIEz: g-;^ggl|S-fi|pgg|^^=Fr--Figr:i3E£ I'he meaJcws Urcd in all their pride, Per — C.-. E • F—W— ^-»— » »# F — i The inc«dt)ws d^eH in all th^r pride, Perfume the air with all their pride, Perfume the air with tlow^rs, Pcrlumc, &c. W^^ mcadcnvt drtft in all ilicir pride. The xncadows drefl ia all their pride, Pcrfuine the air with flow Vs. ■ Berlin. P. M. BtiKsji. 27 liiiiBiiiiSiSSSii!lililHilP Till: Lord Jehi.vali Fti:<>ii,I^» in hi-li ; 'llic jirmtius he »i&iin«, Art liyht incl majefty ^iligfiligiiiSiiillfililii=iiip iIn|;lori.i fl,»,L W,lh liili^ii^iii^^piifeliiiiiliitePlii] Hit gluriri llilne U'i[li Immi fu luight. No iiHililliiiiilillgiiiiia^ hcaraifo ('light, HliE'"r:r», it. Belknaf. 2S Shreajhury. P. M. hzizsSizJti iiPillSil:ii^Sli«ISiiiii&li S;.v'(I From the ocean and tcmiKft'ous ikicti Rcduc'd Co .duft, here vouch and vigour lies; Dire fccne* 1 iaw, on Bo(loa'» Itoifl'roui niorr; piMiiliirg^i^p^gHMiliiiiii ^^i^M ypipg;pgig?giifsfgpi|gifirr r'f' ^^§^g^^^^ y Dffh-tning fccnes inyf-.if a part kiivr bare : Learn this ye {ay thai life's a It an ficot flov^'r. Which growi, and blooms, and withers in an hour. liiiiiiSiiiiiiSSiMii^ii^^ a^giMliiiilg^^a^^^ Greenjhurg. C. M. giiiiiiiiE|ipigiiiiiigii^=iiiii B liilliiiiiiiil^ill llillll iiiiilisipliiiliiiieiiiSl*^ NSiiliiiSiiliiiiSilSp^^i^^ so Fran/din. L. M. FlSHVR. iiiiLlili gteiiiiiiiiiiijiliiiiii Shall the vile race of flcfh and blood (Contend «ith their Creator Ood f Shall mortal ^vorrot prefunic to be More holy, Avifc, or jufl tUan he ? f:--:^iaE3i|gp ifSan^^^iiipg^iiiiiiiiii gss ■■«-'# i§siyt^ =|i*zffi^E^t|P:i?:: i. ^ie^eiii^SiiiiiillSlliili Behold ht puts hit truft in none Of all the fpirits lound his throne; Their natures, when compar'd with hi?, Arc neither hoiy, jufl, nor wife. ;TdzilT~- Brimftetd. P. M. ,31' AIR. Thtoughuui Ihe SjTlinir'i life wc Xncr No p.:riod clff i> fccn ; Tirnn<;. in I.iul, ^ ^iiafiA hcll, N write from hencefonhy write ^^^^^i,^^|^B^p^^Li^^^lp^^^^L^l^^h^l^^^^B^L«^^^^^^Lw^n0^pMi^^PfHMtf^ l^»4*^^^^B ^flKo^BViV^ ^»^ a^* jM^^BflMSMV ^^n^^ 4^^^M ■*■■*• ^i^Jb^ I heard a yoice from heav'n faying unto me faying unto nie» write from henceforth, write from henceforth^ write, write ^fi-iipiSi^^^^^iiiieiisiii^ lE!iB§i BIcfTed are the dead> BlefTcd are the dead> blefled ate the dead^ BlefTed are the dead, ^^^igimirisiiii Blefled are the dead who die in tlie Lord. mmM^^mmm^^m^m^mm Etcd io, Evnt, (b fitth the fpirit, For ttiey red, For tliey reft. For they reft) Tor tli^^y Ef^ipllfpS^^^I^Piii^iiiliBMSi ^Miliiiiifp^iiiiSliiiliiiPSpl For they reft, &c. "t ^i^ii^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^iiiiiiiiii lefl ffOBi their labouit and iKeir works do fullow thtm, ihi.it works do follow Uiem. And their works do I'olltiw thcni. ^iili^PiiHliBE^ii?§SEi^liipilp3i ^^SiiSISlillilii^i^^^^^ Concord pU. L. M. BiLKNAV. ^ M^^S H lIi J^i ' 1 is fini(h*d ! fo the S^iviour cryM, And meekly bow'd his head and dy'd. 'Tis finifh'd ; yes, the l^il^Si^^.^ For. mm^m ^ ^m ^fL^0.^9L^^.fLlitt^ft^ 1-- rtz;:H race is r:in, The battle's fought, the viA'ry won. 'Tis finifli'd ; yes, the race Is run, The battle's fought, the vidl'ry won. fe gz^h"!*^^ Springjidd. L. M. i^^HiH^filgilii^iiil ta iigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiggiliiiiiiiggiiii No bictaing hinl iiorl caa, Norljyiropbrincivnor rptinilingpiicft, Nor rimnmH brook, nor Hjod not I'ea. Cmx vi\1\ (lir tllf.ii.l ftjii iBs^fflBa^ Refoliitim. C. M, For Fall Day. holdm. reat King In Zioo, Lord of ali> We bow before thy face ; With grief we own our fbU'ies pad, With grief, Ac. And ftek thy pard'oing grace. vw* 1 • ¥> j> With grief, &c With grief* &c. 2 While we invoke thine awful oane Iq this appointed rite^ May love divine infpire our fongiy And fill our fouls with light. 3 Near to thy feat would we approach. And find acceptance there. Jcfus, by thy own facrifice, Prefcot our ardent prayer. 4 A grateful tribute> Lotd, infpire, Tor all thv mercies paft : Let goodnefi crown each future day, While months and years ihall laft. 5 Before thy throne, great God, wc bring Our highly favour'd land Be thou our never failing friend, And guide us by th*ne ImmI* Praife^ L. M. 39 ^m praife employ^ The fpacious firaiamcnt aroimd :iili3ps^0l la his OWA- courts your fongs of joy i Shall echo back the joyful found. iiiiiii^eiLii^ii Whofii greatncfs all your praife exceeds. - ->-|t '^ _ WW LiliVblUi • r r« iVl W iLOl • zzzcrciizcrci ■ ••• »»^»— ^f — ^J "i^j^^M^^— Hl^Mf^«^^M^aBB>^«i*«to Wide as the world is thy command, Vail as eternity Oiy love ; rirm 5^^=fcfip;pp^^^^^|ai|iiipEi^^jpp^3^^ i^ipll^§^gg^||fJ-^|epl||piligil|iE§ Firm as a rock thy truth muft fland, When rolling zar«r:ir:Jrzz-zz~:|:zzr:j-:Jrd:i: IE rolling, Sec. __ rolling years fhall ceAie to move. ^^m SiipE^^- iHSEeEiiHSESai^ Ij.y lipi, c^w^^>*^ VV^M^^^"' Pla. For,^ X « i^iiiiSii^l^liil^ S-Hi love h^ Dame. I lore hi« word, Join all my powcn To praifc the Lord. -*i- r-^- ^ '*T! ^— L.-!l-L =: Canaan. S. M. i^ai^Si^giiiliiiiigi^ Tht iilty uf the I.ord To Ihofc ihat fwr hii nimc, li fuch Ji lender [iircnt* feci : Hi- Imontour f«ble frame. He liiiii^piiilSiiSiEiiiEii^li l^lBiliiiPiPiSSSSiiiiili iiSSiiieS^BiiSiiiiSii^ lu:l duO, Scalter'a i< Uicatli; Hit injrr, like .■ rifms wmd.Can fciidLifBJfi tri dtjih. ili^EgipiiSfeS^iiliiiilii ^^ilSSH^iS^iii^ Sung at the DediciUion of Sterling Mecting-Houfe, (Maffirhufctts.) Lines ly P. Cleaveland, A. 1>. Ali4jic by Brown. R. BriJlwnt. f I f f it 'P' m m. _i J ^ t^ ^^' Hail, glorious clay. I:ai1,the aflcniMtd ilirong. To dedicate thi» lacrcd dome; From cv'ry heart kt grateful inccnfc iirc, Before Jehovah's throne. Angcli, de- iiiSpiif^iiiii|i»?iiifiiK» f f f II Mmmm^mmm I SiBiifcl^t^fe^ffliSissiii fctnd, Cooch each vibrating hearty Aud od the gotdca 1- wire of melody, of melody, Condu^fl our praifcs to the pilace of our God. Anthem Continued. 51 •f O Gdd of love, O Crod of Jove, lulnc with celLflial rays of truth divine on pilgrim I'ouU ; Giaut u« a cuiivoy or confoliug l! iL Ml M Anthem Continued. iiallelujabs, hallelujahs, and chant eternal halUir.jths to the Lord. chant eternal hallelujahs, iiallelujaiis, hallelujahs, and chant eternal halUir.jths to the Lord. halldujahB, hallelujahs, hallelujahs, hallelujahs, iiailelujahs. :-liii^P^|piii^li^iipi^-^ziPiii§i A View of the Temple — a Majonic Ode, StF-LKNAP. iSi^SI Sacred to heav'n, liehold the dome appears ; Lo, wh^t luguft folomnity it wears ; Aogds thcmftlvcs have deign*d to deck the fraine, Aod bowt ^^Sg^^iSlP^^ .* -f- f Oik Continued. 55 Shelu a-ail rtpuil it. Umc. W'luii :hc .]iii-tii uf liiv South lliall rtliirn.To ilic iliinLt «l.j.h ac'siUiirkJse hti- fw*y, Vmrt the fuo'i «-drm« beamr fiercely ■lifelJiiigiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig^ bum, The pilmeimltlitunti™ iiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiieiiiiSlOi i^liliSillliiii^liiiiiiiilili Opcn.yt EJlo, ftMi prtiiiiiiifiiigl^^ ImmamieJ. P. M. 5f ^ii^giiiiiiiii|iiigiiiiiiii^iifi dtrpifed Jifus! Thpu dulfiriccfjlvallon trlng; Bj- Thy di>a idfi ntcafe 1J1 Ffim Ih; lyra ^B^iiiiiiliiiiliilsiSiiiiiiSSi ^^liiiiliilgiiiiiilil^liiiiiipii ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^ Hai;,lhoU aEmil7.ing 1 Thovulidftbtar nur finandCumc-. By ihy intr frivuur; Life is giv. SPiiPilUgiligiillpiiiilip 58 No. 8. S. M. Mann. ^^i^liiEliilEliEyiiiiBliilpi^iil wi^mwsimMW^=m^^^MfMm 1 hear a voice of woe ! I hear a brothti't figh ! 'i'hcD let my heart vrith pity flow. With tears of love mine eye. IggSEgigOiiglpiljgpgiiilfel M^^ ili %:=:::=• iilH^ll^SliitiS^ll ifL TacBLB. Zxlp— j — I.^-.-.piIZ — -» I hear the third/ cry! The hungry beg fur bread! Then let my fpriug its (Iream fupply. My hand its bounty flied. 3d. TafBLB. r-^.^ mi^i^iP^i^ssi Norfolk. L. M. C/ r^filPEiiliiiii^iiiiiSii Bii^giiiiSlliiiiai-aiill l«e«t Uthc «ork, my (^oi! my KM>jr, I (')>t.iiu ;I ) n.iinc 'v.c t!i:inlk<> and lij-', I'o iIk\% thy love by uioiiiiiiKlit.Iit, i'^nil ulkofAl! 'h> ttuihv at v\^\t. To fhcw thy I'lvi*. &.c. grigiiiiiaiiiiliiiiiSliiiil Siiii^s#jii^iLSiiiiiiiiiliiB P^iS^;iifiSiiil^^g;|l^i;|i|;liggli Roxhiry, S. M. Vni.KN My forr(»W!i, like a Co* d, Impatic-iit uf rcflraint, Into thy bofum, O my (>od, Pour out a long co.npUint. itSiiPii^iiiiP-iiSEliiiiPii? '^m^mm^^^ 6o Sunday^. Mod. CM. Pi*. Baikock. apSJi '^l^l^i^g^^li^^g This day it God's, Ici all the land Exalt their cheerful voice : Lord, we btfccch thee, favc us now, Aad make us dill rejoice. ^=e^^^pp^ Then. ^^EtEtglE^EEfEiS ThcQ open, &c mm^^ Ef^=t3fi Thea open wide the temple gates. To which the juft repair, That. I may enter in, and praifc My great Deliverer there. m^m§ open wide, 5tc. jU-IlW =f= M NorfolJt. L. M. 6i il^i^iiigiiSasipiiiiliiiip ei^iiiiiiiliiiilllliiip;^iiiii& e of lofljf pijirc, To gttat Jthou licjv'niy Uy^, Tell Ihc loud nond: IS lie lislh Joi.c. iiiiiili^iii?ppiEpi^iii=ii||E|feiip wuiiHtit Ik h:,e Uft the vurldi of light, And the bright mbe^ KrF, vc routi.hirmuniuui.Sir'Lkclhc iKav'n-IltunglftCQf pr;.iri:, Joinin incloairiui cuDccri, ind chant, ind dust, aad chut, ind M Anthem Continued. chant eternal hallelujahs, Jballelujahs, hallcli^jahs -and chant eternal hallelujahs to the Lord. .. -I-— -■^-k- I -v-=t hallelujahs, hallclujahfi, hallelujahs, hallelujahs, Jiallelujaht^ ppSii|i#ippiif^|fP|fi^i^pfci§Eiiiil A View of the Temple — a Majonic Ode, BlF-I-KNAP. T-^?EF :E~]f:fett Sacred to hcav'n, behold the dome appears ; Lo, whu iuguft folemnlty it wears ; Aogcii thcmfelvcs have dcign*d to deck the frame, Aud bcauteov i^pgiil -^^^^^m^m^^^m. ode Continued. 55 Shciij lliall rtpjrl it. fiim;. VJIkd lliciiui-cu of iIi'j Soulli (iiall rcliirn.Ti) ihe climLi whiih a^bii^wltdgc hti- fwijr, V.'iitrc tht fuii'i *irmti bcamrfictcily S^iliiliiiliiiliiSiiiiillliiili *>'>p'>nu]l'd i^oikinAnlh^ iDil lEUfobiy. ^^iiiiiiiiilii^iils^^^ 56 Ode Continued. 'i^^lSiftfirtis^ ii»^»gi O, ebarming Sheba, there behold M'hat mafTy -ftorcs of burni(h*d gold. Yet richer It our art, Yet richer U our art^. Wifdom and beauty both combine, Our .^^^^Steilie ^Siii '^^^^m s& m K F ^m\ Wa. art to raife, our hcarti to join. WU'tkMn aad beauty both combine. Our art to raifie, our hesrti to join. Give to Mafonry the prut, \Vhere the fiaireft choof^ ttie ^Uc : Beauty (UIl AionM vklfdom 1o ve» s^^m ^iffi^ Crei. «A vfi- h- >low. /^ -ei Beauty and order reign above. Beauty and order veign above. Beauty md order reign above. hnmarmel. P. M. Baacock. Moa. 57 :jg:±:i iiiiig?iiBS^Siil^i&pi li^il, thou once dcfpifed Jtfus ! Thou ditlft free ralvaiioB "bring; By thy death, thou didft rclcafe n% From th* tyrant's deadly fting. ^^mM^^^m^^m^^^Mmm ■ I».^^3"p— pIZ :irE=Elt:r0rfcEiEEtEiL:iijErf±?Eii?iririSz2-f±^^^ Hail, thou agonizing Saviour 1 Thou didd hear our fin and fliame: By thy merit we find fhvuur; Life is given through ihy name. » feEES#eESEgE§gSi^?lp ^^^^mmmmm^ =^l^Efe£$i^Efe=l= i?#J l^gl^iifMliiiill H ■*• 58 No. 8. S. M; Mann. fe^Ei:4SiliPiEi!^iiSg^iitfi§ill i^llMPl^MiililllliiiiSiiiliiii^ I hc«ir a voice of woe ! I hear a brothti** figh ! 'I'heD let my heart with pity flow. With tears of love mine eye. llEiiii^ii^lESJ^S^SiSiS^ei Sigi^i ifL Tkcblc. 4 « • ^mm^^mt ^m^m^ ^^^m^m ^^m^a^ J^ wf^t^i^ ^b^^^M I hear the third/ cry! The hungry beg fur bread! Theu let my fpring its ftreain fupply. My hand its bounty flicd. id. Tlf BLB. ^^^S. ■ ' " n2it:i:tei:q:: Norfolk. L. M. CArm. 59 liill iSSil^^Hililii; :wUijl<,v.byu.n.i.i.iEli^!ii, Roxhiry. S. M. bcikn*?. iliPiiiiiiiililiSiiiiiSiiiiili My fonow., i:kt a fluoil, lirpmicnt uf rtftraliK, Inlo lh)r iH.fiun. O my God, 1>ih mi^iiiiiiiiigiiiiiii I «ll )' r ' ' L" •■ ii5> 60 Sunday:. CM. Pit. Baikock. ^si^iiiilE^g^lii^ii]^^^^ Thu day it God's, ki all the land Exalt their cheerful voice : Lord, we btfccch thee, favc uf now, Aad make ui dill rejoice. g 3^^ I Theo open. &c. ^' I^SPi?gi^^^g=^=iE^^ggiSBii Then open wide the temple gates, To which the juft repair. That. 1 may enter in, and praife My great DelivVer there. I^^i g iSpEESl I Norfolk. L. M. liiliaSiii^^iilii^^iiliiSlili Now fur ■ tunc of lofljr ptiife, Tu great Jchoiah'i e-iuil Son; Awake m]r voice in lieiv'aljr Uya, Tilt ihe loud wondcri lie hath dOi jii^iiiiiiiPiliiiiliilSlPpigi lil^iSiiii^^^plSlilliiiEiii ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m ^iiiglSllliliii^lSi^lJliliSii II itit loud WiiLidctj lie fuili Omit. ."nn? liow fie it:t if.e iroriai oi lijrit, Aim t:ic Dn^iit rrnrcs nc wore abovt ; lio 62 I. Norfolk Continued. iliisiligf^ttMilli][iilftiiigaii Iwltr atd jdvful i*a» his /light On win^s of cvtH^.ilin;; love. L "t It * ^ ^— _ ^-JlT pg£SrtE|yzE4||KE?fe=S^ How ftwifc, &C zzj:zzrzrrzT=>B±=p:iEt=£rti|irpz~i-'=rrte IS ffiHJ HolliJIon. S. M. Bei.ksap. HMei^s •bw" — - — I — I Loud to, ^c. :ftSSC M^MMi l§igfiigiiiii=sigliiliiliailiii Your harp:, ye trembling laiuu, Down from t!:e willows take, Lcudto the jiraife of Clirill our Lord Bid ev'ry Jlring awake. -+^>-a~Tp£-ft: eif^tEit-t: liiiHiiliii _ T.otid to, &c. nz-TZpsriJiapqp M r^i Blue Wl. L. M. 63 lE^Sipi§liiiiliii^ m mm^m^mS^m^Mmwmm Elcroil PowV, ivliofe high abiHle Lccamci the grandeur piEilSilSEiEiiipplillili^ii^lJiii liiiiulle kngilu be- l^iPiiiS^ii^iPeiiiigppii liifnilt leiis.lis, &<.-. iilllpili^lSiiiiili^iiilili^ finite leugtlu biyond ihe bgundi, Where (Liri rtaolvc ili " "le IwunJj, Wlicte n..r. revolve ihcir liiile lojDds, TA bcrr, Ac. iHiiiBiiiiiiiiiliiii .U4 Spring Street, L. M. ■Selknkp. ^pj^^EJ^giigg^FSg^lg^^jgi ^iiS^Sliii^S^iiifeiiifeii Not to condemn the Tons of meo, Did Chrifl the Son of €k)d appear ; No weapons in his hands arc fcren, No flaming fVrord nor rhundcr .thcce. ^^^^fcipii ^iiPiiiiPiiiip I. f=ByiiSi^lii^itiiiiili V Such was the pity of our God, Tic Iov*d the rare of man fo wcU ; He (eot his Son to bear our load Of dns, and favc our fouls from hcIL sp^^i^^His * « Hewton. CM. :li^^iiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiS My Sjvicur God, no Toice but ihiiic There dying hop» can Tuh. Siwilt lliy falvjiioii (ii my fnul, And luni theft liiri to praiie. M/ SiiiiSiiiiliiigiiiiiiliiilillil ncliiim, A'lJcalloa all ih' augclic harpi Tu rnuiiil fo r»( il^£^Piiiiiiiiig|iSiiii?§i|isiilil lUiiiiiliiiipiiilPiiPii^^^ 66 Templdon. C. M. Wood. feiiliiiiiS|^iiESSEi=^giilliiE^i PEi^ip&iipgFilsiHsliilii^ Not from tliC dud aClivflloa grtius, Nnr troubles rife by chance; Yet wc arer bora to cares and woes, A f«id inheritance. g^l.1SiiEliiMiiiliii^iEii?;^ t M* i^filiiiipiiiiSiiii.^ili^ip feSiSliPlE^iliilEplliEii ;t:rH:rt=l:e: iii'gii^iilll SiiPF#iiii§iiiiiil^Piiiiii^iay As fparks break out from burning coals, And Oil! arc upwards boroe, So grief is rooted in our fouls, And man grows up to mourn. ^^^m^m^m 0-- m Ciymplaint. L. M. 07 ' iiiiii^illigii^iiliiiiiiuiiiiiBiiii , Spire IM, O I.oid, lAvud re ciY, Nor tc iiiiiliiiii^iiiiiiSig^^ilPSili . liiEii^i^ii^i^lilii^lliiliiillig^liili^ eternal tlay, And mull iliy children iIie lb fuua. d.ir, Thf ytari , ■^PiliiliiiliSliiiiPiliilii^ Tyot, L. M. Belknap. ^JE^ME^^^^iy^fes^^^ l ^^ fS iell^il^lSii^liiiil^llil^^ai Aurora veils !icr lovtly face Wheo brighter Phirbui takci her place; ^^^^^^^^^^^m^ So {lad will grace re- ^gis^l;iE§i^ii^i^^iisil33s For. Epgl^lfeEiilSiiPliEEf^dE^^!-!? gljgppppEiiipip^i^gg^ip in the hcav*nly home. Tq, &c. siiili^iliSrgibE^l^ ^Hi^g^^^^rt ASmi. L. M. ISSlPiiiiliiiiiiiiSlliiiliiliii iiiil^iigigi^i^ill^i^liiiiilSt' Fire*cl, IfrigKl ["mil, & Ihofi li I A^iln ihnte, lo tht fwnt CTkivct ^vhctr pluTurc In the r»'«t cigvt^vticic pIuTurct dwtll, Amlticci ci[ liff txjr Iiui ^SiiisiijI^iteiaiiiiilSiilS' ^IgS^ifiiiiBilii^iiSiSli ^ Winter. L. M. Silii^iiiilililPiisiHEiiiisiigf^ii^^^^ igiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiEiigiiiiiiiiiiig^ ^^^SPi^ifeSig^^^ 70" Milton. C. M. ^s^^^M^^^4^i^^i^^^^i^^^^^^^-i AIR. When vcrdare clothes the fertile vale, And bIu(romt deck the fpray, And fragrance breathes in cvVy gale. How fwcct the venial day. l-lB^JE^iHgiBlgggpg^l^^^ ^PPiifriiSP^iHi^iSSUl Ki. mmw^ I Haric, how the feather*d warblers fing ! Tit nature's cheerful voice ; Soft mafic hails the lovely fynng. And trooda and fields rejoice. ^^m-^m L. M. 71 SouMm-migh. psfiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ii^iiillli giiiilSiiiilSiiiiiipis^i] siiiiSiiiiiEiiS^iiiiiiii^iiii Cvc wbvt lie liti to plud i^SiiiiiiiiifciiiiilliiiiiSi iiiilliiH;iiMeiig^ilBiiiliipl!iiiJl 72 Netcmark, C. M. Belicnap. Sini^i^iii?^ aiiPigigiiiii '1 liuiiM on a dowd our God (hAll c ohvc. Bright flames prepare^ ^^1t^— I • II I iflh. kaaiMB«a«ii*ai^i^NaM«B*^^M«iB^p i —■ it rgze: ThtiKJcr ani daikncrs, tire ai lib WAV i zi-trz-tttrLt I liiiiiSi^jiapi Tliur.Jcr aud d^rkne «, fire and ilona, ' SSiiiS Thunder aiul dtrkniris, fire .\ffd ftnrin I.er.d oa thlt dreadful da Hrjadcr and dafkneia, fire and Vtant Lcid oo ibat dreadful daf . ^=^111 Lead Oii that dreadful day. 1^ ilorm, tead Oii that dreadful day. i^ i^ftililililPliiiililiiffiliaiiiaii Tiiunder aiid daikiieC-, lire and Rofm Lead vn that idreadful -day. Thunder, &c. Tiiunder aiid daikiieC-, lire and Ro i^ipii^^'^ k ^iiiiilii^^iiiiiSiiiiEEiiiiii .ii^iiliiiiiip^iiiigiiii|iii=giii Ss^^SiiS^^^ Sy7ia. L. M. BeEKNAP; ig^iii^pi^py^ 5sa^i The fwdliDg billuwt know their bound. And in thor channels walk their round ; Yet thcnoe convey'd by fccret Tcins^ They fpring on hilU, and drcneh the pla [^^-ag^pp-i Jl From pleaCanl trees %hich fludc the brink. The brk and linnet light to drink : Their fongschc lark and linnet raife. And chide our filence in hit prailc; Ss^^iHi^^ i^ a ^ q ffi ^ g^^^feSS^^lSiigiilEl^l^ Wejlbarmigh. C. M. 75 1^ b ill thit me aui Mill. ■>«• Ibort the B«Un| Uaw > Man bbut viiUiy and did, Uin [i bat vudtr uidduft, n in Mt lis^^i^i^siiii^^^ W™ £crf/ord. L. M. _ V1«lb * ^SiiiSiiiiiPJsii»-Siiiipia le fpruiii hli gulden flint, WM^^m^^m^^^M^^mi ilii^iiiii|i^1^^i^&^^ C. M. Belrkap. i^iiiiiiiirsiiiisi Almighty lovr, &c. ^m^mm Novf Hiall my inward jtiys a rife, And biirfl into a fong ; Almighty love, &c. Almighty love infpires my heart, And I Almighty love, &c. AU —9LZ I • Alr'TKhJy lovr, Sec. ^ i , i pleafure nines my tongue. i^^^^m^^^ Almifilry love, &c. • bEZT Bedjordi P. M. i3iLKNAP. 7T W^S^ lie-gg^jig^gggaga ^ feaiiigi The God of glory fends his fummofiB forth, Calls the fouth nations, and awakes the north; From^afc to wcflthe fov'rcign orders fprc id, Through diftani P5gHEi;mS Trrf r FFr; i;ri. l 7T; ri g5Ei=ffPfFr=ffS^ ii'^iSiiiSiSlSiilS:^ * ^ ^Hii^gfci^^i^SS^^IiSi 76 Carlifle. C. M. Belknap. Alniishl) love, &c- SiiiiililS'iiii^ilS^liiiilii New iliall my inward ji'ys arifc, And biirfl into a fong; iS^igHlilBlpSiK Almightjr love infpircs my heart, Anc Almighty love, &c. ■ AlmiRhty love, &c« Al *a- A I: i=;8l):y love, 5^r. geztigfeii^ iiigiiiiliiiiii^ pleafure nines my tongue. Alm'gh'y love, &c. J ^^ ^^77^jp//^^'j^yiy Sc- A lid plea furei j'c. : jrff'frfef Bedford^ P. M. ^m^^^^m^mmmm isiapj^iiiiiiiiiiijir^i Tkc (jod nf glury fendj his fuqimooi fortli, CilJi the Touth n. t, and aw«kct the north ; Fcoin nfi to wed the fov'rcig ^giliiiii^Eiiiigiiiiiiiiiii Korfdiand rtgions of ilic ili-d- The tmmpti fii,uich, Iirll ircmblti, hcav'n fcj»i;c=; l.ifi up youi :«jJi, vc fiiiii^ «lt Newport, C M. g ^^MJI^JJ nm^ ^^^^^ P^^ gX D !Xp tender traaficnt flow'r, That io the hloominf dies. lig^^^ L. M. Belknap. CM. ^^Biiii^Si agEiBffiF liagBi Baird. n ^11 ■ ^m^^^m&^ My foul, fomc mcdtute the day, And think how near it flSinds, When thou xnutl ^uit this houfe of day, And fly to unknown JmhU e^^'^isiSi^^ — f—S- And youarminc eyes, I vok down « and view Tlic hollc wiping comb^ This gloomy prifoa waiws fur you, Whene'er the fummons come. iS^^giS eB ^ ^o Northborongli, C M. TJelkn^ip. Crtf. fj^e^piigi §liig igSiSIS ii^JS I Why do \vc mourn departing fficnds, Or-Hiake at doatli's alarms ; Tis but the TOJcellut Jcfin ftnds, Tis hut th£ voice that Jtfus feildsi^Te call them to lui a ^Hopkinton. L. M. Wood. :i:S^^^E£^^^E i^^i^^iapiiiii >«^ ii^ppP^^g^a^^^g^^frgg^FP^ Death, like an o\'crTjowiDg ftrcam. Sweep* us away ; our life's a dream, An empty tale, a morning flow*ri( Cut down and withcr'd in j^n hm iggfficB i pg^gl P^ ^ 'T O J M ~ ^1 P r fT~ rranklin. L.M. hi ^ggjipj^^g^i ylyPjg ^^^ i:gipSI^PJiiieiiiiSSSiiPIS r^ r^ Come hither, all yc weary fou'?, Vc lic.ivy laden liriiicra, come ; I'll give yoa reft from .ill yotit* toils, And raife )o;i r.j iny liCiv'nJy Iiomc. iiig^^tiiiiliiiigi^^fa^ji^ j^g^m^^^^^PBilglgiMi^ < Pit. Cre«. I sl'^l^^^l^ =i^?S5y3:iS5E p 1 I > »*, ^TiBHHililiHliiiK They fli all find reft who learn of mc> I'm ofanie(>cand lowly mind; But pafTion fagea like the Tea, And pride is rcftlefs \^% the yv'tw^ v/2 TIlc Dove. CM. CAPEIf. ^1; ^: lE^B iEg^ iiiiiiiiiliili^SilSigfe Eggs O, wire I like a fLUihcrM dow 1 If inuoceocc had win^s, I'd fly and make a long remove From all thefe rcAIefs things. \ ^^IllliPpiiiilipifeS^i-^^^i s m^mA^^^^^^^m^^^^ Let me to fome wild defart go, And find a peaceful home, Where ftorms of milice never blotv. Temptations never come. Liver poo!. I-L M Slltetiiiiiiliiiililliilii Awake, our drowfy foulft I Shalcc off lAcli fl-ithui! Und ' 'P-.c \vor:''.r.r»of flu. lijv Out r.ilk': Cwii.'. c'.cm.ird. Aur;l..itui i»-.>rn ! Thy biif-ful i.iy* brit>ht fiTjpli^ tiAil, In fonj;^ of j-iUo. iTi^IiljAc. '^^^^m. iii i^SiiiiiriiiiiiiiSiiiiiiii^sis 1 AIR. ^ l. Difjolulion. C. M. A. How. ij^SiPiSll^iii^IS^iiiiiKi^iiaiii Why d(»my Tuinutc^ move fo flow ? Why do, &c Death may diiTolve my Iwdy now, Aiul i)iar my fpirit home ; Why du my minutes move fo How } Why do my miautes move fo flow ? Nor iny f.ilvation come. -Q> rl ^ ' d trF-r-^^td- — 'Hn — 1""<»Z53" ■0"="*^+ ^dixCi: "ti'i"d3did~C' 1 r rgrd^-WTrTrri "■cjFz: Jtzj jt «»t . . • r ,, > o-_ I** Wbv do mv minute* jhovc fo How ? i* hi-nd. I^oag (Icx^d hi« throne t'cr he iKgun creation. And his own Godhead is its firm foundation. iil^i@iiSii^l€iiggi ^^^§i^sS ton. xtm: fiSLKNlP. ipif ^^^ p iSsSiiS^S And mull my body faint and die, And miift tiiis foul remove ? Oh, for fomc guarc^ian ang^i nigh, To bear ic fafo above. Jefur., into gPsl^^^SSis^ m^^m^^^^^^mm^M i^iiiissip^ faithful hand, My naked foul T trufl ; And my flrfh waits for thy command. To drop into the dnfL Aud my flcih waits for thy comm^tiid. To drop into the d SciC?!, C. M. BELKNAP, «JV, AIR, IncKi?:cnt God, with pitying eyes, The fons of iricn furfty, And fee how youthful Cnncrs fport In a d.flrudrivc way. zzzkzS[iz\zzxzcz\:zli\zz^ziz^^ — \zi\iz:zlz^zz''za:zji m V dK^SriiiEEHgjLiJjEgiBliE Ten tlioufand dangers lurk around To bear them to the tomb, Each in an hour may plunge the« down Where hope can never come. ^ ft . J _ _ . g .T. 1. ^ I ivf StoncJiam. L. M. FELKNAF. Now t3 the Lord a noble (bog, A walie my fuul, av/ak: my ren^u:, Hcfanna to th' etcrnrJ Name, A j)d all his boundlcfs lore proctaim. See where ic P.iines in I ?ia. For. jZ^:z;iiJ5:i;~:z::15i:dzd rizztzz izzzzizzzzzgzzLftRriizzz j3 [zizrzDigii^zizZTffp e:f.|z.j:z5Z~TZTJz; izpp:pzitr::z:^^!:i:zz::i-»zzi=zzzzrtzzzzzt:zlrtLn^^ -4- tm f-*- i-U-iPU-.Ud.-l— I— ' — 244— —>--}- f-f--^ !--H. r±=:==b:zrE:iEt:t:ct!i:!=:biH-:E£i-EiEzfctJ* God. in the uorfon ol' his Son, Has all hisnoblcft uor!:s oatdone. r#. — •• — ^»ft-. ;z!!::^:"zl :^:«.|r jztz"!^!^: ;.tz.rs.:«;:.€ i-jzz^iz.izz :zz * z:zz.i:Ti:i:i:z.cu::z:z::z] t*':ze-it^'!^dpz3r iTpiz: .Tzz T ptZTC'C'^tzzt r"Zi i:iz:-zztz-i::±pizzzzz:i iz:zzz:iz:z "^!: ]::.: ":.:'.: iz:c~.-pi tzR^i p:;;,:?-]? ill; _^^fjjs^ fjcc. The brighttft imnje of his grac;, pfftp.^ God> in :Iicp:rfjn, «c. 4! £2: WaterviUe, L.M. £ .»■ e; 31 E?^^i|iiii"iiEyi|i&?^lP I » I- . •^ AIR. Who is this f«iir one m rzm: •e; dillrcfo, That tffivels ficm the V7i'< !.■*'■•■•; < p.-^ » — )t„.:^:.^_^__-_^__.. lz^==z==zt—lzr-=z^gLz±izfizif-z=rE^ And preft with forrow* ■« ^2 Sdco. Six Line L. M. BELKNAP. iailiiiiPilMSliililiiiiilSi^^l AIR. i^izsidii^sr^EZi •- 7T--r-* .-.Q - lO Concord. S. M. Revh'ivg Hope. C. M. holden. p 1 : d\ 'jx:: »■ :. .,'..*. (\ Iniiin vour fear. 1 ---«teSjEi=|g^|^g:!|E^igg^fE{ AIR. Vienna. L. M. Albeb. 9/ giP^i^i^^^^ 1^^^ i^rtsgffi^ei^feHiSiili God is a king of pow*r uDkaown : Firm are the orders of his throne ; If he refolvc, who dare cppofe? If he rcfolve, &c. Or a(k him why or what he does ? « ^^i»^^^^|g| Fryehurgh, AIK. L. M. For. mm Join all the names of love and pow*r, Or fet TmnuDuers glory forth. ^^ii^ia Or fet Imxnanucl*! glory forth. I % SkSS That erer men or angds wore : AH arc too mean to fpcak his worthy All are too mean to fpeak his worth« ^^saiiiiSi^s I % ^m^ Hamilton, L. M. Albeb. ©aiiKP^^rti^^ Glory aod honour be to thee. Thee we revere, and thee adore ; In mercy infinite and pow'r. mercy infinite and pow^r. Corni/h. L. M. I^^s^^^a ^^^1^ High oo a hill of dazsling light, The King of glory fpreadt hb feat ; And tf oops of aogcU, (Irctch'd for flight, Stand waiting at his aw Ail lei^ li^^a ^^^^^^m -»* • ■i. Niagara, L.M. M^-^iii^ B^l E B gggS'^ Ei£Ei|^E?ig?i Aall we beft proclaim abroad The honours of our Saviour G'^d ; When the falvation reigns within, And grace fubdues the pov lOO Yarmouth. S. M. Kimball. My foul repeat his praife, Wbofe mercies are fo great ; ^^^m Whofe anger is fo flow to Whofe anger T it fo flow to rifet So ready to •• PliiSip^i^gippjE Whofe anger, &Ci S. NT Belknap. I'O f Confumrnation, -i^ ^ mrmrte^ ^ ^feff^ai Behold, with awful pomp^ The Judge prepares to eome ; Th* archangel fouads the dreadful truiDp,Th* archangohfuttods the dreadful trump^nd wakes the gcnVal doom/ ii^g^^ii j fT 'r fT^ ^ ffigffi ^^J^^f-T e ^P^PP Pittsford. 3L. Nf. ':iS^fciiiMieiBliftfcs Belkkap. gTOpag^aPP God, the eternalt awful name, Which the whole heavNtly army fears, Which^hakes the wide creaiion'b frame, Awd Satan trembles when he hears. jsp^g^ggg^i^i 102 Tamjret, CM. l^i^^S^^S^ E5Er ^^^^m^^^^m^ Begin the high celeflial drain, My ravifhM foul, and (ing A folemnhymn of grateiiil praifei To heaWs AlmicrhtT King. ^^^S^gsf^iii^^ ^^^E^^rtlltiei^g SH Pia. i^^fj r'.Sczd ^tirilW::^ HMtiii s ffiref ^i^-^^iii Ye circling mountains, at ye roll Your filver waves along, WhiTper to all your verdant fliores, Whifper to all« &c. The fubje£i of my fon^ RefuneHion. AH' Sevens. lOJ Angelt, roll the Aoae way i Death, give up lb; mightr pre; : See I he rifei from the lomb, Shiaing in immorul bloonv> ^^PSPSiiiiS Dover. C. M. BELimif. PS^SiilffiiliiiS'aiii^liii^S iiliiigtiiililiiiPJElllliliiiiiililS Naked u fmn ibc culh vc time, Aud crrpt lo life at &(II ) We lo the e^rth tetum ag^in, And mingle wilh odt dull. And miiigje with out daA, ^ffliSilliiiiiiiSiiliiiiiilli ip^iiiiSPiiiiSiiiPiiSigia ^^^ gMUfe^liiiligfe^bl^iLH S. M. E. Gorr. 105 reft. That faw the Lord arife. ^r z4£fei ;EB=grt: c :i:z;=g|gElgglg^^gji Wtlcome to ih:^ fc- Wtlcomc to llii?, Sic, ==^^^ ^f=^-f'^ ^ ^=^^ M W^^^M. ^^^^^^i 'vy- 3fE~ WclcofQc to tiiit reviTiog brcaCl, And thefe rejoicing CfM. xiving We^d, Aad thefe rcjo^cin^ ' ' ' rhde :iJi-- rejoicing C}C}. E^^E^EEEp^|][^^^pEE^ to^ HotJiam, L. M. fizzzzzzz Big5igOg^il^Bg^g^B=^ ggilg^l^P^^ii^^l^Pi^^ There is a glorious world on highy RefpUndent with eternal p ^rimxEi i^ onous world on highy Kctpienaent wttn eternal diy; rait rb day ; Faith -views the blifsful profpeft nigh» And ^^mm^^mM m^r ^^m ^ m I T M ^ T~~'~l~ ^~ "~~~~~ T '~^^'^^~3 r'~~~^^"^ ~~' — ^ — — »-^^— ^— — - — -^ — , —^ — — ^— ---^— ^^».— ^— ■^— — — — — ^— ^^ aa^»w^>^M*i^«M ^a <^^^<^^Ma^»i^i^i^^^a iffiiSiS^iiiil^ V...C2 God's own word reveals the way. Faith views the bliGriJ prospect nigh, And' Cod's own word rcveils ~-—ziz=zz:z^^^z=^z^zMZfz-=z^z-jpiLf iBlendon, C. M. Bblkhat. 107 AiK. Our 'fins, alat I how flrong they be, And like a raging Tea-} They break onr duty, Lord-tothee> And hurry *« away. Pla. The wires oF trouble how tl>ey rifcj How loud tlie tempefts roar 1 But death {hall land our weary fouls Safe on the heavenly Hiore. Conrmy, S. M. i-a3iMi^PN=iM^iiil^ilPiiii^iii Our days are as the gt^aTsi Qr like a morniog CdwV ;. If one (harp blaft fvecp o*er the Sold It 'W^^^ z~= fF |rj j | a:pp| Withers xa an hour. If one {harp Uaft fwecp q\x the fields It withers in an honr. ^^ , r, r^ M ^rdis. L. M. E. Go ft; lie I This Iife'« ar dream ao empty fhow i But the bright world to which I go Haih joys fubdaRtuI and fincere ; , • I r r When Ihall I wake. When (h^U I w^k; suid fiad mc th«rc ? Wlicn fiiall I wake and - find me there f imien IhaU I wake. When (h^U I W4ke aad fiad mc thvrc ? Wlicn (hall I wake and Wbea fhall A\o Lunenhur^h. 15. M. E. C6FP. The law by i^^lip-iii^r^ESii Mofcs camcy peace and trutb and lo?ei Were brought by Chrift, a nbbler oajnc, : p^^^E^EJEi •■•.lMV«M««0g^«^«MMMiB»J.aM.Bii^»^«a' 1^ 1 ^^ Were brought by Chrxd, a nobler Baiiie,.Defi:endtng from slbove. Were btoughtf &c Defeendlav. && Delcendiagy && • ^ '0- m ^ ^ m ^ Durham, P, M. IlLKKAP. IC M^^^p^a* B^v^^ ^^■•■•^^^«^«» -vv^^^p^^^^i m^m^^m^m^m^^ •• _^ '••^^i^^^^ . . ^^^^m~ •^^^^M zfLJ^:rf> p:i:g zpZ TJ^ Think;, mightj God, on feeble man ; How few his hours, how (hort his fpan } Short from the cradle . to the gravc« ^^^^^ ^Mfc A^I^M^I^HHB^^ ^^^^^^^h^^^^BS^K^^^^BM^MB^^i^^^^^^^^a^BM^^^^^^ ■■■ ^^^i^HM^M^B^ MB^^^^BV^HV^^^ ^^^^Bi^^^^H^^a^^^ ■^BAMM^^^MM^B^^^MakMflHB ^^A ^A^^B V^^^l» ^^V^^ B MV B ^^^^V^^^IBB ^BB ^^B^B «^«M^^B tMA MkiB M^^l^ 1^^ ^^B^^MiB ^^B^^^^ ^^ .^^m.^^^ g g Sga ^ SSigiiiliiiiiii]' Who can fecure his vital breadiy Againiltl:^ bold demands of death, With ikill to :1 /, or poVr to Civc I W.tS fkill 1 1 .l/,or powV to Qvc ? 3HEEEE2fEEHH5S35a!i*i.!£ii53i»-^ iSiimiiiiPilPlPl^i — ^id^± "1 I I ^ ■ li ■! ■ ^ iSi±TDir Beljajl. C. M. LtomhJlcY. C M J5ir.f SAF. l*iJ ?Mllifiiiiiiii^iiiiiliiiSiiliiiilEil Air. p^iiii I'lB cot afham*d to own my Lord, Or to defend his caofc ; Maintain the nonpar of his word, 'Y\\c glory of IiIs crofs. Jefusy my God| I know lib name. His nam: is all my trud ; Nor will hs put my foul :o fhame, Or let r^ ^^ ^^^ r^^^s /i^ — ^ m waten roll. :^^^5E^^^ Dzf:9.^»e^r-^ fipj_;ei ; azn r-Ir::zL-:z±:B:fe-:pz5rt~JE I ■PiSi Wcphorough. C. M, Mamii. • No, 30, L. M. ir. ^iHiilliiiJ! Abof e all powers and ererj throne^ Wkate'er he pleafe, io earth or feas Or heaaen or hell hit hand hath done. ii6 Alt. Moderate. t 5i gB liiiia^-lii;ii^^i^^gigJi%j Aufpicious Morn. C. M. Babcooc. S§S^P /gain the Loid of life aod light Am'akes the kindltno raj, Unfeak the eyelids of the morn, And poors kcrcaiinf day. This day be grttcfnl iiHiiii^iifiigigiiii^i piilfe i±tlt±: iiomagcfaii And load hoCiniias ftwgi L«t £ladac£> dwe!l on erery heart, And pnule on cftrr tongue, Let gUdneft, Ac , .Jt • . ' ^ v^ ^HizliiiSii^liili h s ^-i^^e^T7^-*^»3S^ w. irczrxzzzc3Szi;x;i©:zir5 ^ir iri - zr * -5- tt^ -* z ToiTvngford. H. M. Pia. Cieicciido. N IWHALL. 117 1 '^^t^Mm ^^mWM^^^^mMM%^t\Mm:'=\\ Hark iwhat celeftial notes !' Whatroclodj we hear ! Sjfcon tbe morn itfljit;, Ani fills the ravifhM car. ^Ifl 3S5r$ElHrE3bpt5i /'^ -^rfez^H^i The tnneM liell, The golJen a — [S rxpL -ff Tp 2C z^ •9 va^i^HBMa^i^B^hs^MMa^ MB^^ ^'mm^m oiaa^ ^laiMa -«U«#««-~^ .^^ xi8 Italy, L. M. Saccbiiti. Sggg^^g ^SgS gS fH i nSillE^gi M Let him embmce my fool, and pron Mine intered in kis lieiT*nly lore ; Tke Toice which tcUs aie tbcm trt ^gp^^T:^ i ^mrY ^j v^^^ m^mt^^ ^^ ^^M Maly Continued. ex i^gi^l^MS^^i of: grace Draws TirgiQ fosls to Meet th j face. Draws, flee. ^S^fe fc e — p-— ■-«- Lynnfield. L. M. H0L»iN. iillgi^Si^i^iSSi My God permis ne not to bet A ftranger to injfe]raQd.tkee» Amid a thou(and thoughts I rovei Forgetful of my higheft love. ^tr-^- 120 Lynn/ield Lontinued. izzizjazxzfiz ^t=^ '^m^mMMm^^^m ^ ^ Why (hottid mj pailuns mix with earih, Aod thus difgrace my hcar'nly birth f Why Should i cleave taflp|iiiigt htlow, Ami p^EyEpii?i"i^gipW^Efii?iEii^ ^1 let my God my Saticur go ? Call me away from 4elh tad feafe. One f^YCfuga word caa all me tkcace» I Itiii f - V \ Lynn field Continr.C''. 1 > • 1 . • jEz:Erz±E^EErErEE-:EiG:b-:iEtipE!EEtri 1 would obty thf Tjicc dirlr.*. And til intcrioar iors rcii^n Be cinU JL-hli ;;i! !irr A-cn^s withdrrvn, —iZ%^0Z\\^^ L'^ud. •^j-^ — X — :-'"j "- : noifc and vanity be goae, in f»crc*. liicnce of ihr mind, My hear'n, My hcjv'r., M/ lic.iv'n, My hcj/n, and iK:c, my God, 1 fi.id. isi Tolland. L. P. M. J'^f. lie f!iT M-kcr with r.Thrcaih And when n.v YO'ic it ii'ft in d-ra'.h Mr iiiv« of \.i^\\c Ti.!! :ic*.r 1>2 ;ji:"b W.Vr Mr iiiy« of i-.-^iic Ti.!! :ic*.r 1>2 iJi^^ fi Praife iLall cmtiloY itt^ n'lblcr d; wrri. Praife iLaii employ itt^ nobler p: wrri, F:-T=f i Itfc and thuu^'u a;id being iafl, Or imrnjrtallty eudurct Or iniinorC.-ility ca«iurci. j[ ; — r-rH-r-r:fh-'-|-*dt-t: — r:-rTn .Zf |pcrprp:cii-:p:p|:tp=i-l:— .-izrhrrz l| ^' — ^ -ft -ft _j « . - ^i:~^~£iEft~'^; . .ii- ' ^- -»^ Scarborough. C. M. ■ Bvv»tft 1*1 ZZQ—Zzlz^^ His, 5cc. ! i :— Ozzzzf Ebzt?t:rpz J E5r ~EzE Etztr iibzfef E|=:— =— if z::^^.-: Sinff to tiic Lojd, YC vllftant lindr, Yc tnl>ci of CTcrr tonnuc lindf, Yc tiil>ci of cicTj tongue. liii, &.•. *-■ ■l~T^»-'—- , -. . ^■. .. ..i^^p^ .,.. -^L,„. -.-^^ ..U^— j ^■■l^.^.K — ■.jg-»l.-;r»>-. ■ ■ ■— — — .. I- .^ — p-— — ^ L- — • — j.- — — A— .— . J — .'f — — -t — — - — -|| i*^ ~r?rzzzrhr t *'.rz "irr'::* ; :.; 't:zz'. zirizp'.7tzHZZci rip- cz !irtzzizr*':i priii z.i~*".ziizi." iz.-iz jI in " ijj . Ilfciuw clIAfTCT'd j»-»c'S Wif new c'lcoTci'd pracc clcn^a-.dt A iiwv ar.ii u 'Sirr fnv. EZ; ; zz£zzi|zrzizxziHXZii DZZ L. M. 5. UfVBVKV- 124 St. Germalns, ^r?:i33:i- =z:i?£z?:f±zi:F^:£EEb:±iiE38: h::^^ t:ZE?: tr'^cii"^ fc±E ibzl Loud hallelujahs to the Lord| From dil^at worlds wheri crettures dwell ; X*;t be^y'a b^si.i tiic folewii word. And — T-r — T-^--^T-e:'-^'"i:*^-CT''E"i^"i- ir:£r3 tri:4£±:E~|:^.-i|ij=E:l:iS::^iter \ I I Mxftofo. t ■.l!±zf::T±zzt: found It dreadful down to kell, iitiz:LSB4nz:f:6*ii=fS^rit:aJ5333:±ziE?rt2p The Lord, hov sbfolite he rei^nt i Let ererj tMgtl ktad tk« kaee, Sinf zirziiiEfEdrirlEaiiEEirn: EapH^Sil^ Si. Girmains Continudl. 125 of his lore ia bcav'nly ftr^ins, In hcav'nly ftriln?, In hzar'nly ftiiins, AndlpiakbiY rwrcj his tcrrour* be. mMSf^^^MMMm^SWM^MMJi Kcene, C. M. Bblkiiap. iliii-SiiiSlil^iSiiiiiiiiiSea Since I karc placMmj traft in God, A refuge alwaji ol^lii Why ilioald I like a liiaVout bird, To dilUiit mjutitaiut (1v. iifflipsim^ 120 /— N Briinfzi'ick. C. M. r^ EffzFfl?'^-' Ei- ^-Bi PEEzE! iEcI-5-d Lord, 1.1 the morning thou fh alt hear M^r to'cc afcending . high To thee vlll I addrefsniy prayrr, To thee life up mlae ^*T-BT-i?T~r--- Up to the hills where Chrifl is goie To plead for til bi$ (ainti, Prefenting at kit father's tkione Our fongs ahd o^r copplaiat^ >■*.•■• a;;. 2g. S. R M. MirfM. 12^ II — 3.f-ZS' I j'Z3-^'— ■^-z^jiai^;-.-- r_t:— iii,.' — i-1 1. ji-t x_| — .__j|_-(. .t_pr.| — i.r.x.A m ■< r* -■^ - '. — •^:-— EJE^pElliFF-t* The Loid JchOfAh rri^:*', glories crown'J ; Ar- And roTil ftitc mainuins ; llh head wiih awful — K a_i — :i_Hi--L.r[:^x_ i — P tZt — JTI — i — P-X_; 1-1- — ^-1 — P — T..1E._^- — L, >., rf__.'j»., — !_L_.,_tj ...1.1. ..JJJ> E:F:L:I EiEETlf:2;lJi ■ lay'd iu robes of light, Begirt with fjvcrcign mighty And r.iyi of nnjclv kioani. ^zEfEf=5EsEizS££iEPz£:ziESEJz=H e~Ei=5d:-|:-tri±rEtirEz=!i:-tzErpzr£=i^l=izz3telVi-^z*zfc^ i z — r ■- , » -i:: — .;^ — :i " — ^— hf^p^ h f — ^zzz:?:z£zE^ 12() .Korwolk. C. M. JCJUM. __^ .^..f_^ J^. ..t-rlCI-iilll^ Ju--^b, J^T^ ff. t. ^-'T.?. O God to whom r cringe belongs, .-riiy vengeatce now cliclofs ; Arifc, ice. A-.fc, &*.. j^ — J -».-Z^---i — i^ --!-.' — ci' — i-i — p ^--1-1 : — i-p z— — I-* — ',L:.-r_j — j.i.^«. ▲r:2c, ci'.cu Ju !^c of all the caich^ AiiU crufh thf hsuglity feu, And crufh thj k aught J foci. irPiiiiilll&lMiiSS^^i^iLirt ^^l^^pi^^reiS^S^P^iS Lewistown, CM. 129 1-9 c : — • — — T T' ■^waimm^ i^iESffiiiiiii Aad thy foft wingi cdcftial D^vci Will f»fc ccwTej me home, And thy Tofc wiog^, &c. l-1t^=l5;T9^-rf Thou irt the carncfl of his love. The pledge ofjoya to come .^•— ~-«i«. — p«.— *.^^f .^-^I— .^1 — z=±tz^±=z: rtrzztz^cttr feck and £nd A h&bitation for our God ? A dwdlLo^ for th* Eternal Mind, Amor.^ d2 ;-ll' Ctic hill O: Zion fjr Iiis ancient rcfi, And Zica is h*:; d.vjjlin^ iHll, His ch jrcli .'. And reign for ever, reign iBjffim^ forever, ASd rei^ forcTcr^ faith the iiord ; And blcfliogs (ball attend my 'word ^g Add it\ga \\gn fotcver* -e — e — e — ©- /^ Here Ihat! nxy power and lore be known, ^3 Here will I meet the hungry poor, Md fill their fouls ivith Ihiat bretd, a«l Trobte. fweetproYifioni (hill be fed. Siaoers that wait bdbre my door With fweet prorifioBS^ l^g^ Girded with truth and cloth'd with gracet My priefts. my miniftcrs fliall (hiBC ; Not Aaron in his coftly drefs Made an appearance fo divine. ;i3i:T3:izrmE S^i^ii^i^ Chorus. — n..i-. •■» — '« _/5L.J iftTi''-' P^i cole. I a Treble. pgi!i5^^ig^ i g^ g p^iisgg^^ The faintSy unable to conuin Their inward joyt, (hall ihout, (hoiitv (hall (hout and fing» The Son of 133 i^^^^pi^^i^i ^ __-*i ^^^ P David here (hall retgn» And Zion triumph, And' Zioa triumph And Zion triumph in her pli^^iP^l^pi^.^^ m ^:|^^iplii^^lg^ ^^gj^ipgp^^pj i^^l^^ ^g|E^|SE|g^|s5i§|p^ff^g|iIf^T-l^l^rgii|iifliE Kiog. The Son of David, here (liall. reign. And Zion- triujnph. And Zion triumph in . her Kii:g. gi^^iigriliiil Ef^^i^sllB!: Howe, S. M. ^^^^ I forth from ever/ eye. Let floods of lil^^Bi^^^=S=giP-g penitential grief Buift forth firoin erery ^ Uhceajfng. Praife: E. M. »3^. WM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ :=rrz±4i:ErzL-L-p=:*:fc.?zry:zbzz£j±EtE£z±EE-!^ztrE zr ir:3"=:'-lixz7i :ni::r .«!. , dawning light And warble tO' the. nicnt: inght) And v.'.irljle to filcn! lii^ht. *j I: z:z==«rTz:«z::£ZTr2rzzi-.^::i:±zip2ir«rizqEZi— pzr::'."^^ 1 Soft. Dunjlan. L. M. Bft. BtAVA*. ^iiii^iii^i Great fourcc of Ufe, our fouls coafefs The various rickes of tkj grace, Orowo'd with thj mercies ij^:^ig|E3£f; pE^f= j;f^; ^iiiiiigl^fci^^ii / :::^r.: Soft. Loud. ili=il^E|l^^^E§^E^^L|=EEkgF ''*'-*- Aid io thy praife exak our yoice. And iq thy praife exalt our yoice. ( Cambridge, C. M. Br. ItAKDALL. >37 i^P^^igii&ii^^l^liil^iiLt -brrzi^t'tj^^rP^ r er^-f- -P— rgft-ff rsTs*-f: .-•-.P-i How vftft muft their adrantjg; be, How j^cat the pleafure prove, Who live like brethren and confcnt In offices of Jove, fn, &c. ' -II 1-1 - L-f^ t 1 ^J 1 1 1 » I I ._ i if I ^^ p^ M i«C— I J f^ r^ _ 1 im Funeral Anthem. PU. Nod. In, &c. Trom Job 14th, and from Dr. Dwi^ht'« Sca>oiu, iiiorrf)«zed. HOLDEN. Repeat. lor. m^^^m^fmm — • — Man that is ? zjzro: born of 4- woman !S of f^^ days and fali of trouble. '^Md^Mdd^;^^^M=Md=^d=hrz L:. s E|=EglEfEgEgE f-^ '""P- BiTs and Treble s3si^S?^^ He cometh forth like a flower, and is cut down ; he flceth a!so as a fliidow, and coatinueth not Bafs folo. cm. 1 CZT — . — I- — v^^—^ — ! — f— H fail from the A;a and the ^^od decavcth As the waters fail from the ft^a and the drieth For. rJrprt-E=Eri::pzf±*f £3 -Je-jeE: ElETEEffEE^aS man lietb down and rifeth not ; Till the heavens be no rpzijriiiif If i3: pr "g,«ri:g:€rtir niore, they fhall not awake» they (hall not awake, nor be raifed They fii.ill rot ow ake. dEr«zi::-~r-r-i-i?-Pt:=-2.-f==:§; 13 wm^^ nPi^iPi^^iiggi But the foal in gayeil bloom» Difdains the bondage of the tomb AT- ^ii^r^i^i^iiiiii^iiirliiiiiiii Rcpc-it, For. cenda above the clouds of even, And laptur'd hailsj And rapiur*d hails her Dative hcavec. ^PfiiN^^^^'^ a±bi-T- '" — T40 AndAiti. Portugal. L, M. TTiORLlY, ,.fS. iffls^siSiiiiiiiiisg .^iSiiSiPiilil^filii Ho\v lovely, how divinely Twenty O Lord, thy facred courts appear ! Fain would ray lon^^ing paffions meet The glories of thy prefence therft I I! ^llfetEf Incenfe, L. M. HoLDrir. ^ipfeiSiiillii Nature wiih all her powers fliall fing, God the Creator aad the King ; Nor air, nor earth, lor ikies oor feai, Deny tb« iff^ -W=i: m^^m pM^- ^- I ■ ■ ! ■ rzzgjrgrzciyigr^yj^^ tribute of their praife^ Begia to make his gloriet known, Yc feraphs that fit roand his throne j Taoe your harpt hifth, aikd fpread th ^liEft3£lrgx iTcrjt^^zj ^! LA^rx!rz!ZEiip.z incnn! fimnd To tho creation's utnft>ft boundi Tiin^ your harps, &q. ^fiiii ^ iJJErff^ir 142 Drefden. L. M. RirroN. m^^^^m^mss^^£5S & m ¥ He dies> die heavenly lorerdies : Lo, Salem's daughters weep around ! A folemo darknefs veils the flties, A fudden tretnbliDg (hakes the grooad- J v^ am^iiS jglgf^ ztzr Come falntSy and drop a tear or twoy For him who groaa'd beneath your load| He flisd a thoulaad drops for you, A thdufand drops of richer bloo4^ iliUPgiilgill^Pj^SMiipi^: Jordan. C. M. /'"^N /"^ /"^ /"^ y^^^ There is a land of pure deiight> Where faints inmortaJ reign ; z*^ y-N /'-^ /->^ Infigite day excludes the nighty And pleafares baniflc pain. ^liiiiiiliiii /^^-M>^ igi Sweet fields beyond the fwslUn^ flood Stand dreft in liviug green, So to the Jews old Canaan (h>oi. White Jordan ro1I*d between. /'-^ /^^ >•> r^ j^ /'^ /'^fc /""N /'-^ ^-^ — ^^ ^ — ^ /•^ /^ 144 Greenfield. P. M. l^iiiilgiii^iEiiiliPisifii^li^li^ iliH iiiiiililiiiigii llTcfs, A iircfcnc lielp when dangcri jircrs In him undauoted u-e'll coiirMe. piisPilgiyiiii^iiipiiii^liiii^i piliiliiiPiiliiiiliiiiiliiiSiH Though earth, Sec. iiiSiliilliiiilgiiiiiliiaiiSi Though eaiih, Sic. ^^^liliiilii^lgiliiiliiiliilli^Si Thougli «atth were from her ceoire tol^j And moHni □ loft, Torn piecemeal bj the roaring lide il^ilPgiiiiliEgiiilliliiPEpPPiiailil ^m^^^^^^^^^^^M 5^1 The Cress, L. M. IIOLDEN. 145 '^g-Wlfiiiiiil?liaiiiilEffii5iiM^^I O the fwcct wond<:rs of ih.it ciofi Where God the Safiour lov'd aod died ! From his dear woands and blccdin" fide. 'i:r::r:2.:ii?-j:f»J:j HcT noWeii life my fpirit draws I would forever fpcak his name In illl-gilllli^lliiigiiliiiiiiiil^- With angels join to praift: the Lamby And wor(hip at his Father's throne. And worfliip, &e. 3Sizrz: lowidf to mortal ears anknowiit With angels, &c. Alad worfhip, &C. ■r^i 146 Sunday. P. M. V/EST. From -.--r;! :o v.t..^ kij .9.Z /jjrcid, The God of glory fends his funnions forth, CaHsthc fouth nations and awakes the r.jrlh m From ^^^^^^mM^^^^ 1 !o:t. „fi-t, .^c. Fron taft, &c. ?^E^=St*SEK=tfefe^!S:-t^l ■ I ^HH^lHSBBBi .X. The trumjiet foundsy &c. caft to weft the fofereign orders fpread. Thro' diftant worlds and regions of the dead. The B^gasgjE f r-rfeBspli^i^S The trumpet founds, &c. The trumpet foaoda,' '47 f^'-m ! trumpet founds, hcU treiubks, heaven rv^ioices, Lift up you r heads, y e £iints« with chcertul voices I ^ _. -I ' ^ ^^"^^ zaTzitzzsz m \ WMEdi^M^^^^^^^^. Sutton, C M. GOFF. rt^?±ES:?±i:«:-ii.f:&^:L-pit-t:i£&^ tr I fink, &c. ■rO--»;-p-T-P .*- ~:5 f.^Jl:p:Tr::Pi^*T«:P±pmjzzizzz=i=r=ziz:z:izrirE:p:?[T&:EzP:^ ^ip&Tpr©ipza:a33- Save me, O God, the fwclling fioods Break in upon my foal. I fiok, and forrows o'er jiiy head. Like mighty waters roll. 14S Gardner. L. M • JLKNAr. Grate. WhcB I fumy the wondrous crofs On which the Prince of glory died. My richefl gais I count but IcD, And poar contempt on all my pride. f Sudbury^ S. M. SANGER-. I ft ^i^T^i&jgaii^ Ye pilgrims in Jeho? ah's ways r»- ina Now let your Toicci join To form a^ (acred ftng,, Yc pilgrinM in Jeho? ah's ways With »uCc pivls along. Yc pilgrims, &c-. f Diana. C. M. WASHBURM. H9 A uiana. \^, ivi. wA&ncuK.i>i. *^7 -@ — g- Q^,.. J Co:r.(L Itiid inc to fomc lofty. fliadc. Where lartles m«an thtir loves ; Tall (liadows ^zzzzzjzzT^zz-zz:z^zpzzz~zzizz~zziz:z^zizi=S=P^lzP^^ l^Hiillil^^llii^Sliirililflffl 3?zEEE3 were for grief becomes the grofCi, 150 Mount Vernon. L M. RAIRD. iinir d Soft. I, on;:. I There (htlll wear a starry crown. And triiiiuph in Almighty grace, Whiic ail the armies of tlis (kics Join in my glorious Leader's praise. ... = F i= Fp ^ f iH F=?ff =P" rTrr. .11 1 j'3r*"' 1 Verge7ines» C. M. HOLD EN. 151 ^^M^^^^^^^M My lioart and il.sh crv ci '. Tr-r /n-.c:, W.'ic Tirf/ortt iMol- aboJc, When illall I tread tiiy courts andfce My Saviour and my God I The fpar row builds lier- i |^i^^|liJp|^|!zfipEp^EE^^^ felf a neft, and fuffers no remove ; O make me like ilie rf)arrow Ucft, To dwell but where I love. O muke, he, ERRATA- ^8^ ^ ScMiui bass stafi^, 5th bar, the crotchet on F sliould be on A. l^ « 64, Fint bass suiF, «i bar* the crotchet oa F should be on 0« siOff Second counter statf» 7th bar, the minim on F should be on G. iMt Second tcoor staSi ast bvi die qtuver on F should be on C. Page is5i Firat tenor stafF, lotli bar, the quai'er on E should be od C* ia6f SL-j^od bvsitc^C 4th bar, ttic crotchet **A^^^J^^ 14a, First tenor atai^ ;\i.Kb«t^>iBiR.^!^Mp^'**"'^ \%\^ ^tjyMANKWSV ^mS.^ v;j^>SW ' I N D E X. zxt:^ ACTON I^ M Amanda 1' M A/hford I' M Aufpiciouf Morn C M Bradford Boyilloa Berlin Brimfictd Blue UiU Bedford Blendon Belfail. Byinfwick Barnwell Confidence Concord Complaint CariiHe Conway Corniih CoafaromauOD Cambridge Concord DcfOtioa Diana Deofiad DiiMuww paMirtiffii C M 11 M li M P M L M P M C M C M C M Sevens L M S M L M C M S M L M S M C M M M M M M M M L L C L C C C S M Dover C M DunHan L M Drcldcn L M Knticid L M tJini ikvens Kail Neeah.m C M lixit C M £dom C M KTcning Sha>!c S M Fiandcrs C M Franklin L M Fianklin L Fiyebur);Ii t. Fufieral Hyma C Gardner L Gjlgotha C Grccniburg C Golhcn C M Greenfield P Granfille S Hartland L Hamptoa C Hancock L HolJifton S HopkintOA L Hotham L Hamiltoa L Imrnanuel F Italy L lacenfe L 69 87 116 94 fia a? 3« 6j 77 107 ZI2 126 V 96 67 76 108 9« lOj IJ7 36 43 X49 83 88 84 M M M M M M M M M M ^; M M M » M M M ioi |Ki!V"».ftaa i.,6 j Kcene j^2 i.undon g J Lew ill own 19 I Lucrpool s6 ILuneribuigh 7y [Leominllcr I a Lynnficld 47 i M«Jcf\y 25 MiuC'ii 30 el 95 IJ 2C 29 86 144 12 15 i7 24 6s 80 106 98 51 xz8 X40 Mc:iOon Mortality M4chi;:s Morning Mo'.ning Hymn Moant Vernon Ne^v Fraiiiingha No. 8 Norlulk Noifolk Newton Newmark Newport Northborough New Bedford Now 30 Niagara No. 39 Norwailk Orange Ohio P M C M L M C M n M 8 M C M L M C M C M C M J. M P M C M C M L M niL M S M L M L M C M C M C M C M L M L M L M S P'M C M CM H M 19: rcllir.i'i tt< ; !'at.:J;lc I J A j Pcnublcot iJ.^ ; Pomfrjt 1 10 Porti-;;^^! ji;, PraiiJ^ IJ9 Kcvlving no[>e a,? Ko.\!>ury 7 ; KLlurrcction 85 Uowc KdbiutioB Stoneham Sudbury So I> la Suiton Sunday '"aco Six line Sharon Shrewsbury Sunday Spring Street Sp.-ing Sandy River Southoorough Syria Sardis Salcra Scarborough St Oerroain's Spiis^dd P 11 C M M M 14 x6 145 4* rjc ja iS 59 6x 65 7» '/i 80 75 «I5 99 1*7 138 40 44 I. M C M L M L JM C M S M Sevens S M C M ^ M S M C M C M PM L M P M P M C M L M C M L M L M L M L M C M C M LM LH 7 T 17Z IC» ic: 140 J9 59 10.; 124 9G 148? 89 147 146 9» 31 a8 60 73 84 7« 74 X09 104 «»3 224 If I TolLind Ftnu icion • I vol 1 iie DoTC Troy Tl-e Crofs Trtnion Tor ring ford 1 iiden Unceafir.jj Praife Vienna VaiedicHon Vergcnncs Wateivific ^Vi!liaRlftown Winter Weft borough Windfor WillingtoD Yarmouth P M P M C M I. iM C M S M L M C M II M 1. M h M L xM L M C M M M I. P 1- M C C S s M M M M 1:4 jS (t St 43 U5 1 14 117 r-5 97 7« 15 « 9» .-I «9 75 41 45 xc« ANTHEMS, Where (hail we go» &<:. Funeral Antbein Hail glorious day, &c. View of the Teniae — a Mafonick Ode. I heard a great Tokci fcc. «3» J4 10 54 X4« ( NOT TO BE Rl-,MO\'EU FROM THF HUP M'V liiiiiili 3 2044 054 764 68J N-OT TO I!E RKMON'ED FROM THF I tr.u \nv liiiliiiilii 3 2044 064 764 683 i.